• Home
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
  • Energy
  • Nature
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Electronics
  • Roman Typeface: Understanding Non-Italic Typesetting
    Non-italic typesetting is typically called roman type.

    Here's why:

    * Roman refers to the upright, un-slanted style of typeface that is the standard for most text.

    * Italic refers to the slanted style of typeface, often used for emphasis, foreign words, or book titles.

    So, when you see a typeface that is not slanted, it is considered "roman" in typesetting terminology.

    Science Discoveries © www.scienceaq.com